Delhi election campaign to end today.
The Delhi Assembly election campaign ends today, with AAP, BJP, and Congress intensifying their efforts in the final hours. Arvind Kejriwal and Amit Shah hold crucial rallies to gain voter support before the elections on February 5. Results will be declared on February 8. The race in Chhatarpur and Kalkaji constituencies heats up with a three-way contest.
The election campaign for the Delhi Assembly elections will end today at 5:00 PM. The ruling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and Congress are making last-minute efforts to attract voters. The elections are scheduled for February 5, and the results will be counted and officially declared on February 8.
AAP national convener and former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is vigorously campaigning once again to lead his party to victory. On the last day of campaigning, he is holding public rallies in Chhatarpur and Kalkaji constituencies to support his candidates. Chief Minister Atishi, contesting for the second consecutive time from Kalkaji, is aiming for victory once again. In the 2020 elections, she won by a margin of 11,000 votes against BJP's Dharambir Singh.
The contest in Chhatarpur constituency has become particularly interesting. A three-way contest is shaping up between AAP candidate Brahm Singh Tanwar, BJP candidate Kartar Singh Tanwar, and Congress candidate Rajender Singh Tanwar. Notably, Kartar Singh Tanwar, who won in 2020 on an AAP ticket, joined the BJP last year and is now contesting as the BJP candidate.
While AAP intensifies its last-minute campaign, Union Home Minister Amit Shah is conducting public rallies in Jungpura, Bijwasan, and Dwarka constituencies. BJP is also ramping up its campaign in the final hours. With only a few hours remaining before the end of the campaigning period, all major parties are deploying their final strategies to attract undecided voters. For more updates, visit Vaartha.
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